THE PRESS. AXDY W. FBAN0I80O. JOHJt D. CALDWILL "' IDITOM AITD VMPUITOU. , HATOKDAY... NOVEMBER 8 The News. The data from Lirerpool ar to tha S2d, not 21th. That interminable talk about peace, on the margin of fair Zurich's waters ii likely to end in another broil. Loots Na polioh's position in engaging to stand by the Pope promises to be ernbarrasamg nis troops will HaT to D pone in. tn Anionics to prevent olrtl warfor Garibaldi threat rat to swoep away every restlge of papal rule from Italy if Romagna ii leaded from Rome. We have detail of the terms ofthe treaty an amplification of Villa Franca. The sailing of the Ortat Eattern to thii country is postponed tint dit. The Atlantio Cable exhibit signs of eleotrio life. ' ' ' Biik.it, the English hunter, has re tamed to Weston, Mo., after enjoying buffalo hunts. He like many others had the Jbuck-ague. He, delivered a lecture at St. Joseph a few days since The Sabbath. To-day is the Sab bath of the Israelites. In our Oity the Hebrews a...

THE PRESS. Home News in Brief. Judge Dickson trill perform h it last official aet tbif morning, as one of the Judge of the Court of Common Plena of Hamilton County, by wearing irrfarwffice his successor, Iiaso C. Collins, Tecentl elected by the people, i Pe tition! are in oireulation in the Third Ward for signatures, asking Council to eoonsider tUe vote esUbluliag, the, 'route for, ana making a oontraot with, the Pend leton-street Railway Co., in order to strike out that por. lion along Eait Front-street, between Wash- nt,fAn-tAA .nil tntMAuit.irm with ConErreas f . . . or A! street The City Board of Equalisation have been considering during the past week! the assessed value of real eatnta in the Ifirat, Stoond and Third Wards. To-day the Board most to got" upon the personal information obtained during the week' by a visit W the property itself. All holders of ground and improvements are requested to examine heir appraisements, and if dissatisfied, to file com plaint in writing, a s...

THE PBES. AKDTff.'IBANOlflOO. JOSS D.CALDWBLL unou aid raeraiarou. , TDBHDAY- .NOVKMBEK. S The Telegraph. . ' 8m Important news to telegraph oolomn m to supposed Ion at hi of Teasel from Aus tralia, with four hundred passenger; end m to cutragei lit Brownville, Texas. ' The Democratic National Contention. Oar Information .leads u to the oonoluiion that the Nominating Convention of the Demo crats party, fur President and Vice President, Kill be arranged to be held at Charleaton, Booth Carolina,, on th SOU of April, 1880. The committee will decide on the 7th of next month, at Washington City. t , Personal Influence. Teachers ahould he mindfuf of the unex ampled opportunitiei in their power, by con vocation by a wont" Spoken In' seaion to ui'u the youth entrmted to them to the bet tor way. More good and eril, it haa been said, hai been aooompliihed. In this world by the limple process of lalkinf, than in any other way. Dr. Chalmim declared, that "No ltctures or addresses have half the ...

THE PRESS. 1 : r. 1. ' r orrici, H mn rotrTH-TiT. TCKSDAY........ ..NOVBTTIBKR IL AMOROSO. BY COVENTRY PATMORE. Whan ripened time and chastened will Haw stretched and tuned for leva's accords; Tho live-stringed lyre of life, until It vibratos with the wind of words; And "Woman," "Lady," "She," and "Her," Are name for ''perfect,'' "good," and 'lair," And unknown maidens, talked of itir . till thought with reverential care -'i H meets, by Heavenly chance, express, His deetin'd wife; some hidden hand Unveils to him that loveliness Which others cannot understand. No songs of love, on summer dreauis, - Dide'er Ilia longing fancy Are With vision like to tlila; ah seems : In all things hotter than desire. Hi merit In bar presence grow, To match the promise in uer eyes, ' ' And round her happy footsteps blow The authentic airs of Paradise. For love of her he oannot sleep; - Her beantv haunts him all the night. It molt ma heart, liuiaaes nun weep worsiup ana omigm, Reminiscences of Distingui...

THE PRESS. Our Prolonged Bow. Ooi hats are off, and we, on obr food man ners, bow to oar patrons for their favors. Oar inerohants and'bu'slnors' men manifest their appreciation of tie circulation of the Pinky Pans, and a just fens of their own interest, by dally crowding'' our columns. ' Tie pros perity of business men la ear prosperity, and henoe we gladly turrender liberal apace to their advertisements..! The spirited renewal of full business ii osoonrtglng to alt branohes of trado. Tbistirs Pbwonbs Esoirsn from Jan,. On Sunday night, thirteen prisoners escaped from jail la Rooaeiter, N. X. The jailer wai told that an attorn pt waa made to escape by the walli of the privy, and with one of the prisoners he retired to examine when, being overpowered by two prisoner, he was fastened in the privy and the whole thirteen- prisoners aped. Only one at last advices had been sooured. " j ' ' ', LATEST BY TELEGRAPH From Charlestown. CHAW-rsTowfr, November 1. The excite moat la regard to the ...

THE PRESS. UNDER THE VIOLETS. Her hands are cold; herfare l white; ; No more ber pniaes runie and go; 1 "-! i Her ayes nr shut to life aud Hgnt, Fold the white vesture, miiow on Know, And lay nor where the violets grow. But not beneath graven stone, To plead for tears witli alien ores; A "lender croM of wood alone Shall say that hare a maiden lies In peace beneath the peaceful skies. And gray old trees of hngost limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round To make the scorching tuulight dim That drinks the greenness from the gronnd, Aud drop their dead leavea ou her niouud. When o'or their boughs the squirrels run. Aud through thelrlaaves the robins call, Auil, ripening in the mi tutu u suii. The acorns and the chestnuts fall, Doubt not that she will heed them til. For her the morning choir shall sing lis matimsfr.ini the branches high, And every minstrel-voice of spring, That trlllK beneath the April sky Shall greet her Willi its earlioit cry. When, turning round their dial track,...

1.. I tt : rHKPEESS. VTOTW.FBANOISOQ. . JOHN D. CALDWELL : , . IDITOU AND HPB1HT0. orrici, 14 tot fousth-stiht. THIIUHDAY... ..NOVEMBER 10 . ., , rrr: The Schiller Centenary Birth-day. WI .., I 9 1 .1. - uost oiiUerman oiria, . syoroaa ana in ids United Statta, pay Jionore to-day to the mem ory ' 'of tho: German Poet, ' Feiidbicb Von Schiixm. In thli matter-of-fact age, It (t a healthy evidence of eathetio culture that the ? amfcle Md the great, the .artUaa, and the ''''artist, InrilU in testifying to the undying pcjwer of tho poet. Amerloana delight with you ye jealous, joyous Teuton, on this anniversary, to-day one hundred yeara lino hla birth, in participating with you in honoring the name of ScBiLkia that ii a tound of power in -the , world, i ! ; h . . .i ' - : flood poetry, it has been (aid, U lo rare and eitiuitlte a produot of the mind, that the few .., favored mortala who are capable, of affording " it. bare Been, in all aires and ntlntii. invested by public opinion with so...